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chef-serverdensity

This cookbook installs the v2 Server Density agent on your Linux systems. This also includes support for the following plugins:

sd-agent-apache

sd-agent-btrfs

sd-agent-consul

sd-agent-couchdb

sd-agent-directory

sd-agent-docker

sd-agent-haproxy

sd-agent-kafka-consumer

sd-agent-memcache

sd-agent-mongo

sd-agent-mysql

sd-agent-nginx

sd-agent-ntp

sd-agent-phpfpm

sd-agent-postfix

sd-agent-postgres

sd-agent-rabbitmq

sd-agent-redis

sd-agent-riak

sd-agent-supervisord

sd-agent-varnish

Requirements

Cookbooks

apt

yum

dpkg_autostart

Gems

rest-client

Platforms:

Ubuntu

Debian

RHEL

CentOS

Attributes

serverdensity::default

Check attributes/default.rb for the full list

Usage

serverdensity::default

Just include serverdensity in your node's run_list to have the agent installed without any configuration:

{
"name":"my_node",
"run_list": [
"recipe[serverdensity]"
]
}

To install and configure the agent include serverdensity in your node's run_list and configure the token and sd_account attributes

Including your API token will allow the cookbook to query the API and generate a new agent key for you, or if the device already exists, return the correct agent key.
You can either specify your account and token in attributes/default.rb or you can specify attributes in your run_list too:
json
{
"name":"my_node",
"serverdensity": {"token": "b97da80a41c4f61bff05975ee51eb1aa","sd_account":"example"},
"run_list": [ "recipe[serverdensity]" ]
}
You can also include any of the attributes from attributes/default.rb in your run list to install and configure plugins. Plugin installation is decided by the presence of the first attribute in the list for the specific plugin:
json
{
"name":"my_node",
"serverdensity": {"token": "b97da80a41c4f61bff05975ee51eb1aa","sd_account":"example","apache_status_url":"http://localhost/server-status?auto"},
"run_list": [
"recipe[serverdensity]"
]
}